Sanders' Union Fourth Reader: Embracing a Full Exposition of the Principles of Rhetorical Reading ; with Numerous Exercises for Practice, Both in Prose and Poetry, Various in Style, and Carefully Adapted to the Purposes of Teaching in Schools of Every Grade |
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... mother ? 5. What did he say of his faults , after his mother's death ? 6. What did he desire to tell her ? 7. How ought you to treat your mother , in order to avoid the reproaches of your own conscience ? SUR FRISE ' , amazement . PER ...
... mother ? 5. What did he say of his faults , after his mother's death ? 6. What did he desire to tell her ? 7. How ought you to treat your mother , in order to avoid the reproaches of your own conscience ? SUR FRISE ' , amazement . PER ...
Page 187
... mother's tenderness . Yet the mysterious link of sym- pathy which binds the maternal spirit to its offspring , was unfelt , and the bereaved mother was bereaved still . " It may be Frances , but it does not seem so ; yet the woman shall ...
... mother's tenderness . Yet the mysterious link of sym- pathy which binds the maternal spirit to its offspring , was unfelt , and the bereaved mother was bereaved still . " It may be Frances , but it does not seem so ; yet the woman shall ...
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... mother , like the mother of Sisera , as she " looked out at her win- dow , " waiting for the coming of her son laden with the spoils of victory , would look out for our coming , and that our return would renew her joy and ours in our ...
... mother , like the mother of Sisera , as she " looked out at her win- dow , " waiting for the coming of her son laden with the spoils of victory , would look out for our coming , and that our return would renew her joy and ours in our ...
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